11-01-2017, 10:45 AM
Quote:Reeling from the most public yet of their many humiliations, the Browns have blamed the failed trade for quarterback A.J. McCarron on the bunglings of the Bengals, telling Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer that the Bengals failed to send to the league the trade document signed by both teams, after the Browns had sent the signed paperwork to Cincinnati.
There’s one small problem with that excuse. That’s not how trades are communicated to the league. And every key member of every front office knows, or should know, the proper procedure.
Per multiple league sources, a trade becomes official only when both teams independently communicate the trade to the league office. It definitely doesn’t happen as the Browns claim they tried to do it, with chain of communication involving one team sending a form to the other team, which then signs the form and sends it to the league.
And so here are the potential explanations for what’s going on. One, the Browns are lying about what happened to cover up their incompetence. Two, the Browns are telling the truth and are genuinely incompetent. Three, the Browns deliberately sent the paperwork to the Bengals and not to the league office in order to keep the trade from happening, with a premeditated “did I do that?” already in place.
As to the "waiting too late" that's just ignorant. The team set a price, they cannot force anyone to pay that price earlier than they agree to.
Bill Polian was on late hits last night on NFL Radio and said he is 100% sure that there is no way the Bengals messed this up as he has had many dealings with our FO and none are more professional. he had no comment on the professionalism of the Brown's FO.
As hard as folks in the forum keep trying. The Bengals are not to blame for this fiasco.